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2. The Ideation of Complex Meanings: The Object of Philosophical Grammar
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Michele Prandi
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Foreword: The Idea of Philosophical Grammar ix
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I. The Semiotic Background: Coding and Inferencing in the Ideation of Complex Meanings
- Introduction 1
- 1. Meanings and Messages 5
- 2. The Ideation of Complex Meanings: The Object of Philosophical Grammar 33
- 3. At the Roots of Complex Meanings: The Object of Philosophical Grammar 55
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II. The Conceptual Factors of Significance: Consistency Criteria, Lexical Structures Cognitive Models and Data
- Introduction 99
- 4. Consistency Criteria within Philosophic and Linguistic Reflexion 103
- 5. The Formal Frame of Natural Ontology 119
- 6. Lexical Structures and Lexical Information 151
- 7. Lexical Structures, Lexical Information and Consistency Criteria 203
- 8. Consistency Criteria as Presuppositions of Natural Attitude 225
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III. The Ideation of Complex Meanings: Simple Sentence, Interclausal Links, Conflictual Complex Meanings
- Introduction 245
- 9. The Ideation of the Simple Process 249
- 10. The Ideation of Interclausal Links 281
- 11. Conflictual Complex Meanings: a Philosophical Grammar of Tropes 345
- 12. Concluding Remarks 405
- Notes 421
- References 483
- Index 513
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Foreword: The Idea of Philosophical Grammar ix
-
I. The Semiotic Background: Coding and Inferencing in the Ideation of Complex Meanings
- Introduction 1
- 1. Meanings and Messages 5
- 2. The Ideation of Complex Meanings: The Object of Philosophical Grammar 33
- 3. At the Roots of Complex Meanings: The Object of Philosophical Grammar 55
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II. The Conceptual Factors of Significance: Consistency Criteria, Lexical Structures Cognitive Models and Data
- Introduction 99
- 4. Consistency Criteria within Philosophic and Linguistic Reflexion 103
- 5. The Formal Frame of Natural Ontology 119
- 6. Lexical Structures and Lexical Information 151
- 7. Lexical Structures, Lexical Information and Consistency Criteria 203
- 8. Consistency Criteria as Presuppositions of Natural Attitude 225
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III. The Ideation of Complex Meanings: Simple Sentence, Interclausal Links, Conflictual Complex Meanings
- Introduction 245
- 9. The Ideation of the Simple Process 249
- 10. The Ideation of Interclausal Links 281
- 11. Conflictual Complex Meanings: a Philosophical Grammar of Tropes 345
- 12. Concluding Remarks 405
- Notes 421
- References 483
- Index 513